Example sentences of "at him [adv] [conj] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | He looked at him squarely and said , ‘ Yes . ’ |
2 | She looked at him again and saw this time that he was watching her . |
3 | Sam said , ‘ Morning , ’ but Camille glanced at him haughtily and looked away : she considered that she had no time for the working classes , although her mother 's best friend had been brought up here in the olden days before the supermarkets and the middle class had come to compete for space . |
4 | She glared at him furiously and threw the bag on to the ground in uncaring fury . |
5 | She smiled at him cheerily and opened the gate as he got out of his car . |
6 | Phil looked at him queerly and began to back off . |
7 | Jenna looked at him secretly and knew he would be no match for Alain Lemarchand at all . |
8 | The umpire turned to look at him mildly and murmured : ‘ Not out , you fat Australian bastard . ’ |
9 | Talbot looked at him speculatively and pointed towards the north-west . |
10 | Bourne looked at him sharply but said nothing . |
11 | He felt rather than saw the two girls glance at him appraisingly but took no notice . |
12 | Ronni glared at him fiercely and tried to loosen his grip on her hair with a punch . |
13 | She glanced at him quickly and saw that he did indeed look tired . |
14 | She glared at him venomously but went out , came back with the machine , sucked up the snow , left without a word . |
15 | Harry looked at him then and thought he saw what it was that glimmered beneath the affable surface of his remarks . |
16 | His friend looked at him quizzically and said , ‘ They 'll be no good against that man-eating lion ’ , to which came the reply , ‘ No , but I 'll be able to run faster than you ! ’ |
17 | Tammuz looked at him askance but said nothing . |
18 | She looked at him askance and opened her mouth to ask a question . |